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Which of the following describes the safest way to store ammunition?
To ensure maximum safety and comply with Canadian regulations, ammunition must be stored separately from firearms. This prevents unauthorized access to both and
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Question: Which of the following describes the safest way to store ammunition?
Answer options: ✅ In a locked container, separate from firearms.
- Loaded into firearms for quick access.
- Loosely in a drawer with cleaning supplies.
- In the same locked container as the firearms, but in separate compartments.
Correct answer: In a locked container, separate from firearms.
Explanation: To ensure maximum safety and comply with Canadian regulations, ammunition must be stored separately from firearms. This prevents unauthorized access to both and reduces the risk of accidental discharge. While separate compartments within the same container is better than loose storage, full separation is the safest and generally recommended practice.
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